Aim & Scope

The journal aims to enhance the visibility of scientific research, findings, and discoveries, as well as theoretical and methodological innovations in the fields of Prehistory, Protohistory, Greek and Roman Periods, Late Antiquity, Cultural Heritage Studies, Documentation of Cultural Assets through Generative Artificial Intelligence, Archaeological Text Translations, Epigraphy, and Anthropology. It also covers studies focusing on the documentation of cultural heritage through modern research techniques and generative artificial intelligence, as well as translations of significant archaeological texts. The journal seeks to promote academic discussions on different periods, cultures, and methodologies.

The scope is defined as follows:

Historical Process: Archaeological data spanning from prehistoric times to Late Antiquity.
Excavations and Research: Archaeological excavations, surveys, and material analyses.
Theoretical and Methodological Approaches: New theoretical frameworks and research methodologies.
Anthropology: Analysis of human remains, paleopathology, and osteology.
Cultural Heritage: Conservation, restoration, and heritage management.
Documentation of Cultural Assets through Generative Artificial Intelligence: The use of AI models for documentation, analysis, and new techniques in recording cultural assets.
Archaeological Text Translations: Translations of archaeological studies ranging from prehistoric to Late Antique periods.
Epigraphy: Original translations and interpretations of ancient Greek and Latin inscriptions.
The journal supports original research, encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, and provides an academic platform for new scientific discoveries.

The scope is defined as follows:

  • Historical Process: Archaeological data spanning from prehistoric times to Late Antiquity.
  • Excavations and Research: Archaeological excavations, surveys, and material analyses.
  • Theoretical and Methodological Approaches: New theoretical frameworks and research methodologies.
  • Anthropology: Analysis of human remains, paleopathology, and osteology.
  • Cultural Heritage: Conservation, restoration, and heritage management.
  • Documentation of Cultural Assets through Generative Artificial Intelligence: The use of AI models for documentation, analysis, and new techniques in recording cultural assets.
  • Archaeological Text Translations: Translations of archaeological studies ranging from prehistoric to Late Antique periods.
  • Epigraphy: Original translations and interpretations of ancient Greek and Latin inscriptions

The journal supports original research, encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, and provides an academic platform for new scientific discoveries.

Last Update Time: 12/17/25

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